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    ARMENIAN PREMIER READY TO NEGOTIATE WITH OPPOSITION

    Ayots Ashkhar, Yerevan
    27 May 04

    Text of Vaan Vardanyan's report by Armenian newspaper Ayots Ashkhar
    on 27 May headlined "Mutual work was a success"

    Armenian Premier Andranik Markaryan had a traditional meeting with
    journalists yesterday after a meeting between the National Assembly
    and the government.

    (Correspondent) Mr Markaryan, what is your assessment of the one-year
    activity of the National Assembly?

    (Markaryan) It is positive. The government and the National Assembly
    managed to work together, as the same format operates in both branches
    of power in the person of the coalition parties, the United Labour
    Party and the People's Deputy group.

    Unfortunately, the opposition boycotted the last session of the
    National Assembly. It does not prevent the legislative branch of
    power from working. And I think the opposition should be concerned
    about this. And its presence at the next session is desirable.

    (Correspondent) What is your attitude to the failed dialogue with the
    opposition? You have met Aram Sarkisyan (a member of the opposition's
    Justice faction and chairman of the Democratic Party of Armenia)
    and intended to continue this line. Against the background of the
    failed dialogue, what will be the fate of this initiative?

    (Markaryan) I thought that the coalition's meetings with the opposition
    would yield certain results, that is why I announced my intention to
    meet the leaders of the opposition. But before I returned from abroad,
    the opposition put forward new preconditions, which is inadmissible. If
    they change their position, I am ready to negotiate with them as the
    leader of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) and prime minister.

    (Correspondent) Are you satisfied with the activity of the coalition
    parties last year? When the coalition was just being formed, did you
    think that the relations would be the way they are now?

    (Markaryan) The formation of a coalition is not a marriage of parties
    or a compulsory term. It is a mutual desire of everyone. None of the
    coalition parties has attempted to describe the declaration as null
    and void so far, and I can state that no such thing will happen in the
    future. There are problems discussed inside the coalition. One should
    not forget that it is the first attempt to form a coalition. Every
    month and at every session, the work of the coalition becomes more
    and more improved, especially in the National Assembly. The coalition
    representatives have no problems with each other in the government at
    all. There are some problems between the coalition parties operating
    in the National Assembly, but they are technical and will be settled
    in the course of time.

    (Correspondent) Did the RPA play any role in changing the restraining
    measure against (ex-Defence Minister) Vagarshak Arutyunyan and what
    is your opinion of this, on the whole?

    (Markaryan) Politics cannot be mixed with criminal cases and no party
    can interfere in a criminal case. MPs or political forces can only
    propose that the restraining measure be changed. And I can assure
    you that RPA has made no such proposal.

    (Correspondent) The head of your faction, Galust Saakyan, often states
    that the opposition is falling apart little by little. Can one state
    that the possibility of a third force appearing is increasing?

    (Markaryan) A holy place is never left unoccupied, someone will take
    it at last, but I cannot call them a third or a fourth force.

    (Correspondent) The Georgian president has reached an agreement with
    Turkey on the construction of a new railway. In turn, Iran and Russia
    are concluding a similar deal with Azerbaijan. Don't you think that
    Armenia will be sidelined?

    (Markaryan) I think that just for this reason, we shall try to
    participate in this programme. We are having negotiations both with
    Russia and Georgia to open the Abkhaz railway. If it is opened,
    it will be less possible to sideline the country. We have our own
    problems, other states have their own. We must only take into account
    the reality, and how can Armenia influence the solutions to these
    problems? We have proposals which seem promising to other parties.
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